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Histogram Interpretation Worksheet

A Grade 11 math worksheet focused on interpreting and analyzing histograms, including identifying distribution types, calculating measures of central tendency, and understanding frequency.

Grade 11 Math Data and GraphingHistogram Interpretation
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CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSS.ID.A.1CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.HSS.ID.A.3
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Histogram Interpretation

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Carefully analyze each histogram and answer the questions that follow. Pay attention to the labels, scales, and the shape of the distribution.

The histogram below shows the distribution of test scores for a Grade 11 math class.

Math Test ScoresTest Score RangesFrequency05101520350-591260-692170-791880-89690-100

1. What is the range of test scores that occurred most frequently?

2. How many students scored between 80 and 89?

3. What is the total number of students who took the test?

4. Based on the histogram above, what is the best description of the distribution of test scores?

a

Symmetric

b

Skewed Left

c

Skewed Right

d

Uniform

5. In a histogram, the   of each bar represents the frequency of data within that interval.

6. A histogram is used to display the distribution of   data.

The following histogram displays the heights (in cm) of a group of Grade 11 students.

Student Heights (cm)Height Ranges (cm)Frequency02468102150-1596160-16910170-1798180-1894190-199

7. How many students are between 170 cm and 179 cm tall?

8. What percentage of students are taller than or equal to 180 cm?

9. Explain the difference between a bar graph and a histogram.